How to Use WhatsApp in Your Web Browser

You can now connect your WhatsApp to your computers web browser and start using all the features on your web browser from anywhere. But make sure there is data connection or WiFi turned on in your mobile and computer.

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Connecting WhatsApp to your computer



Open web.whatsapp.com
You can see a QR code on your computer screen.

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Mobile OS Specific Instruction
android: Open WhatsApp – Menu – WhatsApp Web
BlackBerry: Open WhatsApp – Chats – Menu Key – WhatsApp Web
Nokia S60: Open WhatsApp – Menu – WhatsApp Web
Windows Phone: Open WhatsApp – Menu – WhatsApp Web
BlackBerry 10: Open WhatsApp – Swipe down from top of screen – WhatsAPp Web
Nokia S40: Open WhatsApp – Swipe up from bottom of screen – WhatsApp Web


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Open your WhatsApp in your mobile.
click on WhatsApp Web from the menu.


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Hold the scanner straight to the QR code present on your computer screen.
It’ll take a couple of seconds and your WhatsApp will be connected to your computer.

Web Notification
You can turn on notification within the web browser.

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Logout
Visit WhatsApp Web again from the menu, and you’ll see the log out option.


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You can either logout from within WhatsApp present in your mobile or from your computer web browser.

Hide Your ‘Last Seen’, Photo and Status: WhatsApp

Whatsapp had become stalking tool for many people. Simply add someones number into your phone contact and get to know their ‘last seen’ date/time, their status update and their profile photo(hmm this one is important!)

WhatsApp for iOS had this option to hide ‘last seen’ date/time, but android version lacked it for some unknown reason.

Whatsapp had become stalking tool for many people. Simply add someones number into your phone contact and get to know their ‘last seen’ date/time, their status update and their profile photo(hmm this one is important!)

WhatsApp for iOS had this option to hide ‘last seen’ date/time, but android version lacked it for some unknown reason.

Privacy On WhatsApp: android
Now WhatsApp users on android can set these privacy settings for ‘Last Seen’, ‘Profile Photo’ and ‘Status’. You can individually set all these to ‘Everyone’, ‘My Contacts’ only and ‘Nobody’ except me!

Download New WhatsApp: Since the latest version of WhatsApp for android isn’t yet available on Google Play Store, you can download it directly from WhatsApp website.
(It’s 13.65 MB in size)

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Phone Settings: Go to your android phone’s settings -> Security -> and check ‘Unknown sources’.

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Install New WhatsApp: Now click on the downloaded .apk file and install it.

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WhatsApp Settings: Go to ‘settings’ -> Account -> Privacy -> Who can see my personal info

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Do not forget to set back your security option on your phone after installing new WhatsApp apk file. Go to your phone settings -> Security -> and UNCHECK ‘Unknown sources’.

Looks like a good move as soon as Facebook acquired WhatsApp for $19 Billion.

Facebook Acquires WhatsApp for $19 Billion: Facts

$19 Billion for a messaging service? That’s lot expensive, isn’t it? Lets look what Facebook got out of the deal.

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WhatsApp Facts
Jan Koum and Brian Acton are the co-founders of the company.
Jan and Brian were previously working at Yahoo.
Brian was Jan’s mentor at Yahoo.
Jan Koum, CEO of Whatsapp is now one of Facebook’s board member and partner with Mark to shape Facebook’s future as well as WhatsApp’s.
Whatsapp has 450 million active users. At least a million install and join Whatsapp each day.
Whatsapp has at least 72% of daily active users – which is a lot when compared to industry standards, which is 10% to 20%.
Whatsapp has only 32 engineers.
Whatsapp was free to download, install and use for 1 year. After that you had to pay $1 for a year.

$19 = $4 + $12 + $3
Whatsapp was acquired for $19 Billion – $4 billion in cash and approximately $12 billion worth of Facebook shares. And additional $3 billion in restricted stock units to be granted to WhatsApp’s founders and employees that will vest over four years subsequent to closing.

Do you think $19 Billion is Justifiable ?
I don’t think Whatsapp can be evaluated to $19 Billion in any ways. But Whatsapp sure helps in Facebook’s mission to make the web open and to connect as many people as possible. Whatsapp has the potential to connect Billions of people. In few years whatsapp can have 3 to 4 Billion active users – according to it’s growth rate. Throwing ads on 3 – 4 Billion people would be foolish, so they might come up with some innovative monetization strategies too. I only wish they don’t sell user data 😛 – Till now Whatsapp had no idea about users age, gender etc, except the mobile number. But now if you use same mobile number even on Facebook, imagine what all they can know about you 😉 I wish whatsapp, Facebook and all their users(including me) all the best for the future!

Facebook has said to continue to maintain Whatsapps principles: No Ads! No Games! No Gimmicks!

Funny thing is, Brian was looking for a job 4 years back:

Recruiters

Twitter

Facebook!

Now he must be thanking all the people who said NO to him. Without them, this glorious day might not have come 😛

“It’s a funny thing about life; if you refuse to accept anything but the BEST, you very often get it.” – William Somerset Maugham